This post is part of a series reflecting on my Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The Pilgrimage was a guided experience called “The Footsteps of Jesus” - every Friday, I’ll be posting a “Footsteps Friday” reflection. I look forward to your sharing your thoughts and comments. Upon returning from my Pilgrimage, the most frequent … Continue reading It is Enough
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The Value You Add Is In the Questions You Ask
Ours is an era of innovation, change, and speed - not just in the marketplace, but also in society and culture. Tom Friedman's new book Thank You for Being Late is a field guide to this era of immense change and how to thrive in it. He writes about the convergence of immense computing power, … Continue reading The Value You Add Is In the Questions You Ask
Every Day is a Pilgrimage, Every Step an Adventure
This post is part of a series reflecting on my Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The Pilgrimage was a guided experience called “The Footsteps of Jesus” - every Friday, I’ll be posting a “Footsteps Friday” reflection. I look forward to your sharing your thoughts and comments. What’s the first step of a journey? Is it … Continue reading Every Day is a Pilgrimage, Every Step an Adventure
What is Healthy Ambition?
Yesterday we talked about unhealthy ambition. Today, as promised, we look more closely at healthy ambition. Aliza Weller, in her TEDx talk, makes a helpful distinction between ambition and aspiration. She looks at the Latin root ambitio, which means “going around soliciting votes.” It implies striving for honor and preferment. In contrast, she advocates … Continue reading What is Healthy Ambition?
Stop Killing People with Your Ambition
To all the excited entrepreneurs out there; all the game changers who are out to disrupt whole economies; all the young church planters who are reaching to build the next megachurch: Stop killing people with your ambition. The desire to achieve is a good thing. Achieving goals feels good, it elevates our sense of self-worth. … Continue reading Stop Killing People with Your Ambition
Grow in Faith with the Fruitful Disciplines Series
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law. (Galatians 5:22-23) Welcome to our Fruitful Disciplines Series! This powerful series was designed to help you become wiser, stronger, and more effective by growing in these spiritual qualities. Each sermon provides … Continue reading Grow in Faith with the Fruitful Disciplines Series
4 Basic Qualities that Will Move You From Surviving to Thriving
I’ve been reflecting these past few months about my hopes and dreams for my family. And one of those dreams is that everyone in my family would not simply survive, but thrive. Surviving is about the basic requirements of life: food, shelter, safety, and relationships. It even includes a basic sense of purpose in life … Continue reading 4 Basic Qualities that Will Move You From Surviving to Thriving
Five Best Posts – the first quarter of 2017 in review
I'm trying out the idea of planning my year quarter by quarter, rather than looking at yearlong goals. One of my big goals is to grow the ministry of Covenant-First Presbyterian to 200 active and engaged worshippers. Since so many people first encounter our church through web content, I've decided to beef up our … Continue reading Five Best Posts – the first quarter of 2017 in review
Searching for Purpose in Life? Here are 9 Encouraging Truths from the Bible
Whether you’re just getting started on your own or you’re facing a mid career change or you’e looking at the great shift that comes at retirement, there’s value in thinking about the direction and purpose in your life. Here are 9 encouraging scripture verses to help inspire you, strengthen you, guide you, and remind you that … Continue reading Searching for Purpose in Life? Here are 9 Encouraging Truths from the Bible
Living a Life of Purpose – part 3
Among the questions a pastor gets asked on Twitter: “How do I know what God’s purpose is for my life?” Great Question. Hard to answer in 140 characters or less. I gave it my best shot in three tweets. Now, I’ll expand that to three posts. In post 1, I said that Knowing God’s specific purpose for your life … Continue reading Living a Life of Purpose – part 3